QUESTION 10
1 ALIONED STANDARD
Short Answer 1:
This chapter ends with Stevenson meeting...
English, 16.05.2021 14:00 asiaemerlle
QUESTION 10
1 ALIONED STANDARD
Short Answer 1:
This chapter ends with Stevenson meeting a man in a wheelchair
at a church, who shows him the scars he has from his fight for
justice. Even though the man in the wheelchair can no longer
stand, Stevenson feels a renewed passion to continue his work
as a lawyer
The title of this chapter is called "Stand". In what other ways do
you see the idea of "stand" show up in this chapter? Give an
EXAMPLE/QUOTE from this chapter, then EXPLAIN how your
quote relates to the idea of "stand".
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